Sorry cannot help much, but I just googled your issue, and it's been reported many times without resolution(libglib-2.0-0.dll crashing). A report was made on the bug-tracker long ago, where the reporter stated it only happened for him when using remote-desktop. Many of the reports where unanswered, but in one, many years ago, lead-dev Cas, stated:

As I thought it appears to be a gtk/glib issue, not a lot we will be able to do to solve that. You could report it upstream but I can imaging they will require a lot more detail.

The solution is as I have said previously; run deluge in split mode (turn off classic mode) then run the daemon; deluged.exe as it does not require any gtk components so it will not crash.

Unrelated side-point, if using deluge with a socks5 proxy, then for proper security you need ltplugin installed and enable force_proxy and anonymous_mode. If you cannot get deluge to work, try qbittorrent, which features both of these options too and i've tested it works without your reported stalls with PIA proxy before - though sometimes there's issues with UDP trackers in general with libtorrent and socsk5 proxies i've noticed and seen reported. Possibly you could also try the beta deluge-2.0 and see if that fixes your issue(+ it has force_proxy/anonymous_mode available without plugin too).

mhertz wrote:Sorry cannot help much, but I just googled your issue, and it's been reported many times without resolution

Yes, I saw that too, hence my post here just in case...

Unrelated side-point, if using deluge with a socks5 proxy, then for proper security you need ltplugin installed and enable force_proxy and

Very useful tip, thanks.

If you cannot get deluge to work, try qbittorrent, which features both of these options too and i've tested it works without your reported stalls with PIA proxy before - though sometimes there's issues with UDP trackers in general with libtorrent and socsk5 proxies i've noticed and seen reported. Possibly you could also try the beta deluge-2.0 and see if that fixes your issue(+ it has force_proxy/anonymous_mode available without plugin too).

QB is my favorite client, but very temperamental with PI proxy. An older version works on my main home PC, but this PC is a remote one, and after working for a while, it just stopped. I'll stick with Frostwire on the remote PC, the lack of some features is not a big problem. It works without crashing. If you happen to have security tips for it too, they would be very welcomed.